“Angela”
I’m loopin’ my belt then lacin’ my shoes.
I’m goin’ out searchin’ a girl like you.
But she has to be as sweet as pumpkin pie.
I’ve wiped my glasses buttoned up my shirt.
I zipped my jeans gonna kick up dirt.
I’m out poundin’ pavement knockin’ doors,
tryin’ to find me a wife.
But she has a big hill to climb.
To win this rig she’ll have a hell of a time.
‘Cuz a woman captured my heart and soul.
Right now it’s big and bold.
Oh Angela, You’re as Fresh as Your Mamma Made Ya.
You Opened Up the Heaven’s Above,
Like a Goddess Primed.
You’re a North Star Shining Bright.
The Beacon to Show the World What’s Right.
Oh Angela, You’re the Light In Our Lives.
We Bow Before You Tonight.
For weeks on end I try to begin.
But I roll back over as it surfaced again.
‘Cuz my heart starts skippin’ a beat as I think of you.
My food’s lost its flavor, the lightenin’s dull.
The entire equator is one golden rule,
that my mind can’t relish the thought of not being true.
To you I write this rockin’ song.
‘Cuz I wanna earn the right to just tag along.
I’m a man on a mission God’s my right hand.
So today I’m taking a stand.
I’m your biggest fan.
Oh Angela, You’re as Fresh as Your Mamma Made Ya.
You Opened Up the Heaven’s Above,
Like a Goddess Primed.
You’re a North Star Shining Bright.
The Beacon to Show the World What’s Right.
Oh Angela, You’re the Light In Our Lives.
We Bow Before You Tonight.
Listen closely to what God’s tryin’ to say.
I’m sure that it’s mostly these words that I pray.
God will you help her to understand.
How you created this earth under one big plan.
I know you’ll protect her until the day she’s by your side.
She’ll honor your word do all you ask.
Be the early bird consider done all tasks.
Just please God will you grant her all that she confides.
Oh Angela, You’re as Fresh as Your Mamma Made Ya.
You Opened Up the Heaven’s Above,
Like a Goddess Primed.
You’re a North Star Shining Bright.
The Beacon to Show the World What’s Right.
Oh Angela, You’re the Light In Our Lives.
We Bow Before You Tonight.
Music and Lyrics, 2018: Peter J. Beauchemin